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As part of its Star Wars Weekends event (running from May 17 to June 9), Disney is giving fans the chance to put their face on a 3D-printed Stormtrooper figurine The D-Tech Me experience at Disney’s Hollywood Studios uses a high resolution...
When we met Paul at the 3D printshow last year we were really excited about his project. Now, 6 months later, it’s possible to 3D print your favorite designs from Minecraft through i.materialise!
How do bits and bytes feel on your fingertips? Like your controller’s gravelly rumble when a video game football player gets tackled? Like bubbles of turbulence on an airline simulator control wheel? Like the rubbery resilience of 3D digital clay?
Polish Lego builder piotrek839 built this sick robot arm that packs some pretty impressive functionality. It’s remote controlled and uses a whopping 12 Power Functions motors and linear actuators to do its thing.
Realizamos un repaso por 5 proyectos de hardware libre bastante interesantes aunque no sean tan extremadamente conocidos como Raspberry Pi o Arduino.
Another commercial 3D model repository has launched: 3D Burrito. The service offers something for both makers and designers: makers can browse the selection of 3D models, choose and buy.
Buy it in a store, laser-scan it at home, upload it to the web, print it anywhere. 3D printing is poised for the mainstream, but what happens when one person’s finely hand-crafted designs can be pirated and reproduced by anyone?
Haptix is a sensor that enables multitouch on any surface, such as a screen, keyboard, or table. The creators are competing in MAKE’s 2013 Hardware Innovation Workshop, set for May 14-15 to compet...
This week's selection is the very practical Improved Banana Slicer, by Thingiverse user Todd Blatt. What does it do? Well, just take a look at the image and you'll get the idea. Practical and it involves food, so how could you go wrong?
One of the big problems with creating a connected house—where thermostats talk to light swtiches which talk to coffee-making robots—is that there’s a lot of communication protocols, and most of them are proprietary.
Recordarás que, cuando la ciencia, la tecnología y la innovación nos parecían temas importantes, decidimos que la oficina estadística de Euskadi EUSTAT calculase anualmente qué posición ocuparía Eu...
Descubre las 10 tendencias tecnológicas innovadoras que más están dando que hablar en el 2013. < Artículos en Baquía
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Everyone loves mobiles - those delicately balanced sculptures that hang and swing.
Ponoko-made project by Kevin Taylor Kevin Taylor was the ‘T’ in T&C Lures, a small business started by two guys who loved to fish in the San Diego bay.
Mechanical Engineer Jeff Landrum examines the future of 3D Printing and how the recent rapid developments in the industry could lead to a new "killer product".
Four students from Leiden University in the Netherlands have come up a striking concept: SkinPrint. "SkinPrint will solve this major issue by producing human skin with a 3D Bioprinter." Notes the team.
La virtualización es un mercado de nicho... pero de un nicho que en unos años ha pasado de ser el 10% a representar cerca del 90% del total. < Artículos en Baquía
The first european MakerFaire is coming up and the clock is ticking while the Call for Makers closes next 2nd of June. That’s why we thought to launch a call for collaboration to local hubs, makerspaces and fablab into helping us spreading the word.
Need help with a project? Former Make: Labs intern Matthew Dalton and Jacob Rogers, both from Instructables, have launched a great new podcast called R&D Media Labs, where they field project questions and offer answers.
After a year’s work designing, building, scrapping, redesigning, building, and working through software and firmware issues, the MegaMax 3D printer is now functional. It has some common 3D printing issues like printed objects peeling up off the...
Beautiful organic Cells structure engulfing a planter. A design technique using a cluster of Tetrahedral Math shapes. Size: 130x130x130mm Wall thickness: 6mm Surface volume: 136 cm^2 Desi...
Defense Distributed's Cody Wilson wasn't kidding when he said last week their team was working diligently on developing a design for a 3D printed handgun.
In the Basque Country the tradition of building soapbox cars goes back at least to the early 20th century. The name is a contraction of goitik-behera which means “from the top to the bottom”. Unlike most European soapbox cars, the goitibeherak are three-wheelers and the early versions simply consisted of a triangular frame on three wheels or even scavenged ball bearings with a plank to sit upon, which children would race down the slopes found in many Basque towns.
Buenas a todos, hoy tenemos el placer de comunicaros el lanzamiento de unas Jornadas de Seguridad de la Información orientadas a enseñar los problemas de seguridad principales que existen en la Red a público de perfil no técnico, X1RedMasSegura.
Most 3D printers use stepper motors to control the movement of the extruder head. If you could actually print those motors it would be one more big step toward self-replicating hardware.
Via Artilect FabLab Toulouse, Juanjo Pina
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